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An Hour A Day

Michael Lopp posted over at Rands in Repose about a new goal for himself:

Starting at the beginning of February, I made a change. Each day I blocked off a precious hour to build something.

Every day. One hour. No matter what.

Every day? Yup. Including weekends.

A hour? Yup, 60 full minutes. More if I can afford it.

I like it. I like it a lot. Knowing full well that I am going to fail at this consistently (having a 7 month-old will do that for you), I’m going to try and start setting aside an hour a day to actually build something.

Not just think about it, but actually build something. I can do the “thinking” part, but I need to get better at the “building” part.

An hour a day.

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Business Technology

Thoughts on Trello

I’ve been using Things for Mac to handle my “project management” for a while now, but it felt like trying to fit a round peg in a square hole … or a square peg in a round hole (whichever is harder).

So a friend of mine (hey Dan) invited me to a board over at Trello. I didn’t quite “get it” at first, but after spending the better part of an afternoon really playing around with the service and moving some stuff over there it really started to click.

So I’ve moved all of my project management “stuff” over there.

Granted, it isn’t a lot, but I have a few boards floating around in various stages of “usefulness”. I’ll just briefly outline how I manage a project currently:

  • Setup an organization for a number of projects (right now I have one for Deck78 and one for Martin Luther College)
  • Create one board per project (MLC Website, any products I’m working on, etc.)
  • Edit the labels to fit what the board needs
    • Usually I have Emergency as red, Bug as orange, and Feature as green … the others are fluid
  • Create cards as needed
  • Move cards between the To Do, Doing, and Done lists
  • Profit?

That’s about it. I I have a board for our home projects and also one for This One Podcast, I’m hoping it will help keep things in order a little bit more.

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Business

Apple and Money

Martin Hutchinson has posted a mind-boggingly ridiculous piece over at Money Morning about what he would do if he were Apple.

I’m glad he’s not Apple.

This is the real killer for me:

However, the temptation of the $97.5 billion cash hoard would remain and management would still dream of the $100 billion acquisition that could revolutionize Apple’s prospects.

What in all of Apple’s history has ever even given the hint of that sort of thinking coming out of the company? I’d be far more worried of Google getting another $20 billion to spend on a company that isn’t making money than Apple doing anything of the sort.

That quote really shows that he doesn’t know the company he is trying to talk about. Everything else is exactly something an investment banker or money manager would recommend a company do and listening to those people has worked so well for the world in the past, right?

Just dumb.

Now on Gauges

Today I eliminated Clicky from this site and have instead moved to Gauges. I’ve been testing it for a few days and find it to be good, so I’m switching to it.

I still have Google Analytics on the site as well, but that might be going away in the future as well. I’ll pot more on that if/when it happens.

If you are looking for simple analytics for any site, I recommend that you check out Gauges. They’ve got a super-simple pricing scheme and it doesn’t get bogged down into too many minute stats. Highly recommended.

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Life

Frames

Just watch the product videos. This looks like a lot of fun.

I’m imagining a classroom of iPod Touches and the hijinks that would ensue.